Monday, October 25, 2010

Menards Retaining Wall

words on paper.

Dear readers.

"Words on paper" is the title chosen for the exhibition on display in the hall of the cultural center Castalia Iuris (Plaza Cardona Vives, 10) and whose author is responsible for Sales Mery painter (Valencia - 1970), Doctor of Fine Arts (cum laude) from the Faculty of Fine Arts of San Carlos de Valencia and also winner of the Art Club V Paul Ricard in its edition with the play "Burning Conscience."

The exhibition offers us on this occasion M. Sales, is surely a sign of great visual lyricism and delicacy, his pictures, painted on different formats (mostly small) have been made with very good bill and a marked finesse of the technical treatments. The reasons recreate pieces of paper scattered to the wind, which may refer in some way, to the almost "romantic" act of writing on paper, in an age where e-mail and cyber communication, especially in the first world, eclipses or move this action, which is limited to curb increasingly small and unique artistic discipline of the writer. The theme could refer to weak fundamentals, ideas, views and values \u200b\u200bof virtue, which now charges its most poor of the modern era, which dispensed with, to stand as common agora and amplified by the media, vulgarity, triviality of trials and tests and poor education that we see manifested in words and deeds of people, even those that somehow found linked to the sublime art industry, both as creators, critics, or directing the cultural policies of the various areas.

Any interpretation or reading in this exhibition of Mery Sale is not only possible but welcomed, because talking about this ancient and ductile media, such as paper, refer to the object since its invention by Ts'ai Lun, in the year 105 a. C., has helped the man as loyal and silent witness, to record on his "body", from the most virtuous pages of its history as the most shameful and immoral, which always perennial witness to the memory of the past and warn the experience of this. Pity the little love of reading that now have some, returning to make the same mistakes of the past.

"Words on paper" is one of those exhibitions that allow us to enjoy, not just a staging estimable, but also a broad interpretation of its proposal discourse. And even when the subject seems exhausted its wide range of composition, we can always find a new reading in each box that invites us to reflect on the objective reality that is with us. Congratulations to Meryl

Sales for this exhibition, which ends on November 3 next day and I hope will be visited by the broad public of our city.

to the next installment. Amaury Suárez

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